Only problem is the string will be injected in to the element straight away, so you either have to use .ajax and format the response before inserting it or format the string as it appears in the someid element in a callback when received

So parse it server side and only return what you want to display. You could also parse id it clent side but the overhead would then negate part of the benefit you get by getting the data in background with AJAX.

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